Imagine being so butthurt about one little joke you get a game taken off the internet.
Imagine being so butthurt about one little joke you get a game taken off the internet
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Holy shit is that a real life Japanese here!!!!??!!? nihao kai lan!!
what happened
No, no soy japonés.
Taiwanese developer made a game that takes place in Taiwan during the 'Eighties. They made a joke about Xi being Winnie the Pooh and Chinks got mad and review bombed the game until the developers took it off steam. I've been searching for it because I want to support them so we get more Taiwaness made games.
Based. If it had been China making jokes about Ching Kai Shek Taiwan would've done the same and got their American overlords to help as well.
>Based. If it had been China making jokes about Ching Kai Shek Taiwan would've done the same and got their American overlords to help
No we don’t chang
Lel no. Chinese people don't care about Xi being compared to Winnie the Pooh. Why the fuck would they care lmao. But the censors do, and people thought it was this developer trying to get Steam banned in China because they have done this shit before (flooding boards with porn and then reporting them, and the dumbass CCP janny thinks it a porn site and bans them)
Are you sure? This is the first time I heard this story. It was always the Winnie the Pooh thing.
They are mad about it but NOT because they are offended by someone slandering the honor of Xi Jinping. Chinese people, in my experience, have a lot of different feelings about the government but I've never met one that liked the censorship. The Winnie the Pooh thing is really just embarrassing to them.
Actually a lot of Chinese people also did not know what other Chinese were mad at and were castigating people for getting mad over nothing. Supposedly what kicked it off was a post on Taiwaese Jow Forums claiming that the game was actually mocking mainlanders because the characters name can be read as a homophone for mainland chinese, then pointed to the Winnie the Pooh thing as proof, and from there people started to think it was a scheme to get Steam banned in China, and it snowballed from there.
The last part is what set people off I think becuase Chinese people really don't want Steam banned. Unlicensed games can go onto Steam. Ironically, alot of Chinese made games that would risk censorship and disapproval of a license can be put there.
>They are mad about it but NOT because they are offended by someone slandering the honor of Xi Jinping. Chinese people, in my experience, have a lot of different feelings about the government but I've never met one that liked the censorship. The Winnie the Pooh thing is really just embarrassing to them.
>T.Zhang
They need to grow up and stop being babbies. It's a bloody joke. You don't see every America (keyword: every) getting angry about Europeans and other groups making fun of Trump,
>The last part is what set people off I think becuase Chinese people really don't want Steam banned.
I hope Steam gets banned in China. The Chinese government is putting too many restrictions for games to be released and devs want that Chink money so they'll start changing our stuff. These insects belong in their own little corner of the internet. Also, they have the EGS now.
is that an olympic sport
no one likes Tchek
>They need to grow up and stop being babbies.
It's a bloody joke. You don't see every America (keyword: every) getting angry about Europeans and other groups making fun of Trump,
Did you read the post? Every Chinese was NOT mad and they were not mad about people mocking Xi. The censors care about it. First fucking line, with emphasis. Also I'm not Chinese, I just can speak Chinese.
>I hope Steam gets banned in China. The Chinese government is putting too many restrictions for games to be released and devs want that Chink money so they'll start changing our stuff. These insects belong in their own little corner of the internet. Also, they have the EGS now.
Again, read the post. Steam is an unlicensed distributor, which means games can be put on Stem without being censored. Chinese developers put games that would certainly be censored up on steam. Because of this it's already in a precarious position in China. Chinese devs and gamers don't want it going down.
I do and so do the Taiwanese. He is not their George Washington, that would be the doctor that started the revolution, he is their Lincoln; a strong leader that lead them through their darkest hour.
you do know the winnie the pooh resemblance joke originated from chinese netizens right?
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chiang kai shek was taiwan's mao
both mao and chiang were megalomaniacs
There's nobody that Taiwanese can point to that they can rally around as their hero.
Incidentally if you're referring to Yat-Sen he's popular in all of China especially Guangdong. A number of Chinese cities have their most prominent street named after him.
First thing he did when he got to Taiwan was massacre the people. He lost the war. Not popular.